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Bobwhite Fall Covey Calling Counts Instructions for setting up electronic callers National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative Tom Dailey, Science Coordinator Kanopolis State Park, Kansas, October 6-7 2015

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Simulation/Training Bobwhite Fall Covey Calling Counts

Instructions for setting up electronic callers

National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative

Tom Dailey, Science Coordinator

Kanopolis State Park, Kansas, October 6-7 2015

Need: • Classroom for PowerPoint (low

light)• Close-by vegetated field for

training using electronic callers (ca. 10)

• Close by plentiful wild bobwhites (if during calling season, Sep-Nov)

• Overnight lodging

Vegetation too short

Observers/T-post at center of each

side

500 m25 ha

(62 ac)

Select an area 500x500 m

• Select training area with little extraneous noise– avoid any kind of engine noise

• Airport• Bus route• Highway• Farmer

• Away from farms, grain dryers, cattle, etc.• Away from captive quail• 12-48 inch high veg to hide game callers—soybean

harvest or prescribed fire can quickly render a training area useless

Simulated Calling Location

Have a strategy for locations of electronic callers

Game caller locations & volume need to be set for specific needs:• Research shows fall calling bobwhites can often be heard 500-meters away or

more:– But it is more important to practice shorter distances, far less than 500 m

• Set-up requires 2-3 people to test & adjust volume & locations.• Place 2 speakers 30-m apart & about perpendicular to 1 observer >2 speakers

30-m apart & in-line for 2 of the observer listening stations• Place speakers to simulate echo effect of woods, topography, rustling tree/corn

leaves• Try 2 callers at same distance from one observer--in tall vegetation (corn, big

bluestem, etc.) & 1 in short vegetation (soybeans, little bluestem, etc.)• ROT for speaker direction—face nearest listening station.• Ca. 10 electronic callers needed

Caller Locations Strategy

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Where to hide electronic callers• If you want to simulate wild bobwhite

roosting locations/habitat…– Do Not put callers in woods, brush thickets,

bare pasture/field– Do put callers in herbaceous cover

Quail Roost SitesBlind Pony Lake Conservation Area, MO

1995-96: 166 winter roosts

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Crops, standing or stubble, are

roosting habitat in fall

Detection of bobwhite calling can change overnight with harvest of corn

Whetstone fall 2007 roost in short beans

Divide observers among 4

listening stations

Training Day

• Divide into 4 groups• Stand at the mark at the center of each side

• Rotate clockwise from side-to-side

TRAINEES• Put bird location on DOQ

• Estimate number of coveys heard

Working Around the Cell

• Callers will be playing when you arrive at each station (or started with remote)—do 5-minute observation, followed by 5 min of discussion

• One person is leader, keeping on time and moving to next stop

• Spread out at listening post and work independently

• After 4th post, meet-up for final discussion